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Happy Tuesday All,

Strep throat decided to visit my house. Offspring has it, but he's doing well. He's on antibiotics. I've got a touch of it or something like it. So I'm on antibiotics, too. I'm tired, but other than sore throat, doing okay.

Revisions continue on Immortal Dreams Book 1:  Dream Weaver. We'll see what happens with that. Started Book 2 of the series, but I won't reveal the title right now.

Working on writing book 2 in the Third Realm books. All's Fair In Love & Lion is the first one. The second will follow Loralyn Xavier and is currently titled Out Of The Flames. Once that's all set, we'll see what happens next. 

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Currently reading book 3 in the Starcrossed Trilogy (by Josephine Angelini). I loved the other two, so I'm sure I'll enjoy this one.

New Releases this month (August 2013) from the following authors:

Susan Muller  (The Witch On Twisted Oak)

Jaye Garland (debut release, a time travel Romance:  The 25th Hour)

Shauna Allen (Elvis Is A Keeper)

Lesley Livingston (Descendant)

Kerrelyn Sparks (The Vampire With The Dragon Tattoo)

Jennifer L. Armentrout (Origin)

And if that wasn't enough to pique your interest...Exciting cover reveal from C.C. Hunter on her blog today.

And if that's still not enough...check out these authors I recently got interested in:

Shona Husk  (read The Goblin King)

Marie Hall (read Her Mad Hatter)

What's going on in your world? What book releases are you looking forward to?

Have A Terrifically Thrilling Tuesday!

Comments

Unknown said…
You are one talented girl!
Jaye Garland said…
Awww! Thanks Bethany.
You've got a lot going on. Stay well!
Bethany said…
Jody,

Thank you! Also thank you for coming by and commenting. :-)
Bethany said…
Jaye,

You're totally welcome. And yes, I do have a lot going on, but that's okay. I like having these projects so I don't wonder what to do next. It gives me a purpose and direction with my writing. As to staying well, we're working on that!

Thank you for dropping by and commenting. :-)

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